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SYRIZA leads in most age groups, professions but coalition parties dominant among pensioners
PoliticsGreek PoliticsGreece’s political parties have been looking at the May 25 European election results to understand whether there has been a decisive shift in public opinion that makes a SYRIZA or New Democracy win in a national vote more or less likely. Among the most interesting statistics produced over the past
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Greece gets new finance minister but old guard dominates cabinet reshuffle
PoliticsGreek Politicsare more or less fixed. This makes his role in the negotiations with the eurozone for further debt relief
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Two years on, Greek government ready to give up on higher heating fuel tax
PoliticsGreek Politicsservices and accommodation in August 2013 is bearing fruit. This makes the ministry more optimistic about
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Return of coastal bill may give SYRIZA new chance to build support
PoliticsGreek Politicsappeal. The leftist’s mixed results in their opposition to the PPC sale makes it even more
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Athens pleased with Brussels appointments but new Commissioner faces big task
PoliticsGreek Politicscountries. However, Avramopoulos will also be under pressure to ensure that Greece makes further efforts
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Greek primary budget surplus eases to 1.95 bln on back of lower revenues in Aug
Economysingle property tax (ENFIA), the payment of which was postponed for the end of September. This makes
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Samaras hopes for Merkel fillip as gloom grips Greek coalition
PoliticsGreek Politicsby SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras a week later makes further tax hikes or spending cuts even more
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Poor poll figures leave Samaras in quandary over next move
PoliticsGreek Politicsto drawing enough support to win a parliamentary majority at the next elections. The poll makes
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Samaras blames SYRIZA for market jitters but his main strategy is at risk
PoliticsGreek PoliticsMonetary Fund's loans for 2015-16 in favour of returning to the markets makes sound economic sense
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Optimism and obstacles in Spain
Agora, it makes me laugh (…) I worry when they say that our example should be a country that has twice
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